The Axis Advances
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
WWII Power Pt.
... Montgomery) stopping German offensive into Egypt Rommel’s army retreated and is chased into Tunisia Surrendered 240,000 German and Italian troops Casablanca Conference Churchill and Roosevelt decide to deal with Europe first then switch to Pacific Accept nothing less than unconditional sur ...
... Montgomery) stopping German offensive into Egypt Rommel’s army retreated and is chased into Tunisia Surrendered 240,000 German and Italian troops Casablanca Conference Churchill and Roosevelt decide to deal with Europe first then switch to Pacific Accept nothing less than unconditional sur ...
chapter 24 - Lone Star College
... c. the introduction of a military draft that would expand Germany’s army to more than one half-million troops d. the German remilitarization of the Rhineland 26. At the Munich Conference of 1938, a. the British and the French representatives allowed Hitler to take over the Sudetenland. b. the Britis ...
... c. the introduction of a military draft that would expand Germany’s army to more than one half-million troops d. the German remilitarization of the Rhineland 26. At the Munich Conference of 1938, a. the British and the French representatives allowed Hitler to take over the Sudetenland. b. the Britis ...
Origins of World War II
... caught up in the Depression; Russia was consolidating its revolution; Britain was caught up in the Depression; France alone was left to hold Germany down. Also, Nazi propaganda in the U.S. and Britain portrayed Hitler as the best check on Communist Russia. The British and French feared a new war and ...
... caught up in the Depression; Russia was consolidating its revolution; Britain was caught up in the Depression; France alone was left to hold Germany down. Also, Nazi propaganda in the U.S. and Britain portrayed Hitler as the best check on Communist Russia. The British and French feared a new war and ...
The Axis Advances
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
File
... army and to “purge” all non-Nazis from the army. • Regular army eventually hear what Rhom is trying to do and they demand Hitler take decisive action or they ...
... army and to “purge” all non-Nazis from the army. • Regular army eventually hear what Rhom is trying to do and they demand Hitler take decisive action or they ...
WWII Battles Powerpoint
... • First Solution – Emigration • 1933 Boycott of Jewish Business – purpose to isolate Jews socially and economically; • 1933 Camps and Deportations of German Jews forced emigration of Jews from Germany begins • 1935 Nuremburg Laws – Deprived German Jews of Citizenship ; identification of Jews through ...
... • First Solution – Emigration • 1933 Boycott of Jewish Business – purpose to isolate Jews socially and economically; • 1933 Camps and Deportations of German Jews forced emigration of Jews from Germany begins • 1935 Nuremburg Laws – Deprived German Jews of Citizenship ; identification of Jews through ...
World War II
... Italy, and Germany decided to give Czechoslovakia in order to appease Germany. • Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact: Germany would go to war against France and Britain but not the USSR • Blitzkrieg in Poland: lightning war, very quick • Fall of France: France waited behind the Maginot Line, but Germany ...
... Italy, and Germany decided to give Czechoslovakia in order to appease Germany. • Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact: Germany would go to war against France and Britain but not the USSR • Blitzkrieg in Poland: lightning war, very quick • Fall of France: France waited behind the Maginot Line, but Germany ...
Chapter 26: World War II
... Norway, the Netherlands and Belgium, all crushed under the German military. 29. Allied troops retreated to the port of Dunkirk on the English Channel. ...
... Norway, the Netherlands and Belgium, all crushed under the German military. 29. Allied troops retreated to the port of Dunkirk on the English Channel. ...
World War II The First and Second Year The Second World War
... the first couple of years are primarily dominated by European events, though. The European Theater – Germany’s invasion of Poland in September of 1939 showcased the new Blitzkrieg tactics of Germany. This combined the use of air power, tanks, and mobile infantry units to quickly break through enemy ...
... the first couple of years are primarily dominated by European events, though. The European Theater – Germany’s invasion of Poland in September of 1939 showcased the new Blitzkrieg tactics of Germany. This combined the use of air power, tanks, and mobile infantry units to quickly break through enemy ...
WORLD HISTORY - Oak Park Unified School District
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
WWII, Pt. 2 - Oak Park Unified School District
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
world history - Oak Park Unified School District
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
WORLD WAR II - Loudoun County Public Schools
... Germany kept the Allies’ attention along the Maginot Line while sneaking his army through the Ardennes. Italy declared war on France & Britain by June 10th June 14 – Paris falls to the Germans France is taken over in 6 weeks! ...
... Germany kept the Allies’ attention along the Maginot Line while sneaking his army through the Ardennes. Italy declared war on France & Britain by June 10th June 14 – Paris falls to the Germans France is taken over in 6 weeks! ...
Document
... in fierce conflict in northern Africa At first the Germans were having success and took the key port city of Tobruk All that changed when the U.S. lead by Dwight Eisenhower arrived and eventually crushed the campaign ...
... in fierce conflict in northern Africa At first the Germans were having success and took the key port city of Tobruk All that changed when the U.S. lead by Dwight Eisenhower arrived and eventually crushed the campaign ...
Nuclear Weapon Facts
... $3,500,000,000,000 – amount the U.S. spent 1940-1995 on nuclear war preparations $27,000,000,000 – amount the U.S. spends annually on nuclear war preparations $2,200,000,000 – cost of one B-2 bomber (the U.S. has more than 20 of them) At the peak of the Cold War, the U.S. and the Soviet Union each p ...
... $3,500,000,000,000 – amount the U.S. spent 1940-1995 on nuclear war preparations $27,000,000,000 – amount the U.S. spends annually on nuclear war preparations $2,200,000,000 – cost of one B-2 bomber (the U.S. has more than 20 of them) At the peak of the Cold War, the U.S. and the Soviet Union each p ...
Pageantc35notes
... - War that had begun w/ Pearl Harbor rapidly escalated into scattered fighting across a region of the world far larger than all of Europe, stretching from SE Asia to the Aleutian Islands - 6 mos after Pearl Harbor, US began to regain naval superiority in the central Pacific and halt Japanese expansi ...
... - War that had begun w/ Pearl Harbor rapidly escalated into scattered fighting across a region of the world far larger than all of Europe, stretching from SE Asia to the Aleutian Islands - 6 mos after Pearl Harbor, US began to regain naval superiority in the central Pacific and halt Japanese expansi ...
Page 1 1. The League of Nations a. proved to be an obstruction to
... The Battle of Britain resulted in a. the destruction of much of Edinburgh b. the German abandonment of invasion plans c. a great loss of morale for the British d. the collapse of the Chamberlain administration ...
... The Battle of Britain resulted in a. the destruction of much of Edinburgh b. the German abandonment of invasion plans c. a great loss of morale for the British d. the collapse of the Chamberlain administration ...
World History 06_WWII Mr. Sanders of 3 World War II CAUSES
... _______________________: a policy practiced by the allied powers with concern to Germany; allowing Germany to occupy land in Europe to avoid going to war. During the 1930’s Hitler played on the hopes & fears of the Western democracies. Each time he grabbed new territory, he would declare an end ...
... _______________________: a policy practiced by the allied powers with concern to Germany; allowing Germany to occupy land in Europe to avoid going to war. During the 1930’s Hitler played on the hopes & fears of the Western democracies. Each time he grabbed new territory, he would declare an end ...
World War II Part 1
... C. **Turning point in Eastern Europe** 1. Soviets begin push toward Berlin ...
... C. **Turning point in Eastern Europe** 1. Soviets begin push toward Berlin ...
World War II Study Guide
... Africa first, the west coast of Europe second, and the Pacific area third. 15.The US mobilized for war by drafting more than ten million men. 16.The Americans and Filipinos on Bataan were treated brutally. They were forced to march without food or water to a prison camp. 17.The Allied leaders decide ...
... Africa first, the west coast of Europe second, and the Pacific area third. 15.The US mobilized for war by drafting more than ten million men. 16.The Americans and Filipinos on Bataan were treated brutally. They were forced to march without food or water to a prison camp. 17.The Allied leaders decide ...